Your child will move the paint around with their fingers until all of the white card stock is covered with paint! Other Ideas For This Preschool Pumpkin Theme Activity: If you are planning on carving pumpkins, save the pumpkin seeds from inside! After you wash them, you can add them into ...
You won’t be able to catch them all (or will you?) but making a few will certainly be fun. For Pikachu, paint the pumpkin with yellow acrylic paint or spray paint it yellow. For an indoor pumpkin you can use construction paper to add the details (and hot glue gun to attach them)...
Whether you’re prepping for a Halloween party, classroom activity, or simply looking for a fun family night project, these no-carve pumpkin ideas are sure to inspire. Let’s dive into some exciting ways to turn your pumpkins into works of art! 1.Painted Pumpkins Paint is a simple and v...
Get ready to rock your Halloween costume this year with these 17 incredible pumpkin face paint ideas!These designs are proof that you can be both spooky and sizzling this Halloween!Whether it’s a simple combination of orange with black stripes or an intricately patterned design, prepare to ...
Click on the text link with each picture to see the instructions to make each individual pumpkin idea. Halloween Pumpkin Painting Ideas Plaid Painted Pumpkin Plaid just screams fall. Learn how to paint a simple buffalo check plaid onto pumpkins. If you can paint stripes, you can paint plaid!
1. Before getting your kid involved, the parents should cut off the pumpkin top with a serrated knife and remove the pumpkin guts. Then cover the pumpkin top and stem with spray paint primer and the metallic gold spray paint. 2. Next, your kid should place the quart container inside of ...
Don't let thedrill holesintimidate you; this painted galaxy pumpkin is easy to DIY. Like most pumpkin painting ideas, this decoration starts with a coat of paint. Next, trace your favorite constellation (like the big and little dipper seen here) and drill holes to pinpoint the main stars ...
Last but not least, here’s a super simple idea fromMonica Wants It– just use a gold paint pen to dress up any kind of pumpkin you want! So many great painted pumpkin ideas, I can’t decide where I want to start! I hope you’re inspired. Have fun pumpkin painting!
No paint required: One by one, adhere sequins with glue until they form a circle. Keep going until the pumpkin has just the right amount of sparkle and shine. Get the tutorial at Sugar & Cloth. Unicorn PumpkinsAs the Bunny Hops Disguise the stem with a glittery pink horn to turn ...
Paint the pumpkinteal blue. Paint the Eyes with large white and black circles. Cut a yellow diamond out ofconstruction paper, felt or cardboard and glue in the middle. *** Make a Mo Willams inspiredduckling headbandto go along with this story book pumpkin too!